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" Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic, and our aristocracy the most democratic in the world — a peculiarity which has lasted down to the present day, and which has produced many important moral and political effects. "
The History of England from the Accession of James II - Página 29
por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1855 - 808 páginas
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1849 - 700 páginas
...zealous for its privileges as any of the humble burgesses with whom they were mingled. Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic,...produced many important moral and political effects. (Page 39.) The English constitution thus provides for a principle or feeling which is found everywhere...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16

1849 - 606 páginas
...zealous for its privileges as any of the humble burgesses with whom they were mingled. Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic,...produced many important moral and political effects."— Vol. i, pp. 38-40. After briefly referring to the government of the Plantagenets and Tudors, Mr. Macaulay...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen21

1849 - 742 páginas
...zealous for its privileges as any of the humble burgesses with whom they were mingled. Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic,...produced many important moral and political effects. — Vol. i., pp. 38 — 40. After briefly referring to the government of the Plantagencts and Tudors,...
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The North British Review, Volumen10

1849 - 636 páginas
...zealous for its privileges as any of the humble burgesses with whom they were mingled. Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic,...which has produced many important moral and political effects."—Vol. i. pp. 38-40. After briefly referring to the government of the Plantagenets and Tudors,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen16

1849 - 588 páginas
...zealous for its privileges as any of the humble burgesses with whom they were mingled. Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic,...present day, and which has produced many important moral ajid political effects."— Vol. i, pp. 38-40. After briefly referring to the government of the Plantagenets...
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The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volumen1

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 páginas
...zealous for its privileges as any of the humble burgesses with whom they were mingled. Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic,...present day, and which has produced many important CHAP. moral and political effects. The government of Henry the Seventh, of his son, and of ^"oV his...
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The History of England, from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 páginas
...for its privileges as any of the humble burgesses with whom they were mingle.d- Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic,...government of Henry the Seventh, of his son, and of hia grandchildren was, on the whole, more arbitrary than that of the Plantagenets. Personal character...
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Fall of Poland: Containing an Analytical and a Philosophical ..., Volumen1

Luther Calvin Saxton - 1851 - 586 páginas
...they were mingled. Thus, English democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic, and their aristocracy the most democratic, in the world ; a...produced many important moral and political effects.* The German nobility pursued a different course from France or England. Here, the ancient dukes of Saxony,...
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The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Volumen1

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1858 - 480 páginas
...zealous for its privileges as any of the humble burgesses with whom they were mingled. Thus our democracy was, from an early period, the most aristocratic,...The government "of Henry the Seventh, of his son, Government of and of bis grandchildren was, on the whole, theiudors. more arbitrary than that of the...
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The History of Progress in Great Britain: commerce, manufactures, religious ...

Robert Kemp Philp - 1860 - 422 páginas
...; and we can appreciate the full force of Macaulay's epigrammatic expression, " Thus our democracy was from an early period the most aristocratic, and...down to the present day, and which has produced many and important moral and political effects." Henry VII. founded a new — the Tudor — dynasty, which...
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